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Radioactive tuna from Fukushima? Scientists eat it up
03/27/2013

Radiation from the nuclear disaster offers biologists an opportunity to study migrations of fish, turtles and birds across the Pacific.

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He Has Millions and a New Job at Yahoo. Soon, He’ll Be 18.
03/27/2013

One of Yahoo’s newest employees is a 17-year-old high school student in Britain…

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Nike Partners With Bluesign to Access Sustainable Materials, Technologies
03/25/2013

Nike has thrown in its lot with one of the world’s most stringent textile standards for environmental protection

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Delivery, Please! Why Online Shopping May be Better for the Environment
03/22/2013

Haven’t gotten into online shopping yet?

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The Longevity Revolution: How Old Are We, Really?
03/21/2013

Life expectancy is increasing, as is quality of life for many people.

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BBC Documentary film-maker could be sued by Norway for ‘disturbing polar bears’
03/21/2013

Jason Roberts, a documentary film-maker, could be sued for £5,700 by Norwegian officials

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Australian man gathers snakes, uses them to catch invasive rabbits
03/20/2013

Not long after rabbits were first introduced to Australia – where they are an invasive species

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H&M Launches “Conscious Exclusive” Line of Sustainable Partywear
03/20/2013

H&M is putting on its fancypants.

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3,000 great apes killed or captured every year, reports UN
03/19/2013

In terms of biology, humans and the planet’s other great apes share a common branch in the tree of life.

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KLM debuts weekly transatlantic biofuel-powered flight
03/19/2013

Dutch airline confirms weekly flights from New York to Amsterdam will use sustainable biofuels.

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